![]() ![]() ![]() View your projects from any of the standard views or custom scenes. Navigate your projects using intuitive multi-touch gestures. When using SketchUp on your iPad and iPhone without a paid subscription, you are still able to explore and present your 3D projects for FREE here’s how: Export: Images, animations, and 3D Models in STL, OBJ, and USDz format Import SKP files from the Files app or Trimble Connect With unlimited cloud storage, you can seamlessly sync files across your devices – and work on them using SketchUp for iPad, SketchUp for Web, and SketchUp Pro desktop apps. Import satellite imagery, 3D terrain, and location information to create accurate shadow studies and design with real-world context. Directly import image objects and apply photo textures from your Photos library, iOS Files App, or by taking pictures using your iPad camera. Experience your designs in the real world with augmented reality (AR) viewing features. Search millions of pre-made components, materials, and configurable objects that are freely downloadable from 3D Warehouse. Use Markup mode to create handwritten annotations overtop 3D models. Autoshape turns doodles into 3D models in seconds, making it easier than ever to get started in 3D. Draw in 3D using an Apple Pencil, mouse and keyboard, or multi-touch gestures. Explore everything SketchUp for iPad has to offer free for seven days, or purchase via an in-app subscription ($119/year). SketchUp Free lets you draw boxes and cylinders but not castles, towns, detailed houses or other more advanced projects that could spans weeks, months or even years.The world’s most popular 3D modeler is now available for iPad.įor architects, interior designers, construction professionals, set designers, and creatives of all backgrounds, SketchUp for iPad is a powerful, intuitive 3D design and communication app. Even for hobby users it is a tool used often for very large and intricate projects. SketchUp isn’t the smart phone puzzle app you use to kill time when you are on the bus or take a dump. The flat design and elements with very vague boundaries makes it hard to see what content belongs to what container and the whole interface is much harder to parse and understand. How on earth would you know you are supposed to click on a Trimble Connect icon to access your files? It looks much more like an integrated feature from a third party that you can wait to learn until you feel comfortable with the basics. The connection to Trimble Connect is not at all intuitive, especially for people who don’t know what it is. ![]() There are no standard top menu for Save, Edit, View etc so you need to re-learn how its organized, while the desktop version follows an established convention. The web based app is harder to use due to its interface. A web based app just can’t compare to a desktop app. That’s okay: but, we’d love to hear what you love and loathe about our web modeler.Īlready when my.sketchup was launched in 2016 I feared the plan was to have it replace SketchUp Make some day and it saddens me the day when SketchUp Make is discontinued has come. So, we do expect that a lot of people will prefer to stick with SketchUp Make, or upgrade to SketchUp Pro, to keep using SketchUp on desktop. This is a big change to how we deliver free software, and SketchUp Free is definitely a new approach to 3D modeling. Although we aren’t updating SketchUp Make this year – and we won’t be updating it in the future – it’s still available for download on our website or within our web app modeler if that’s your preference. ![]() That’s why you can continue to depend on SketchUp Make in its current build. We know many of you rely on our free desktop version of SketchUp Make. Our free web-based modeler delivers the core of SketchUp’s 3D modeling and saves your files to the Trimble Connect cloud. This week, we’re introducing SketchUp Free to the world. As SketchUp evolves, our free software is shifting from desktop to web, where we think more people will be able to access, learn, and master 3D drawing. ![]()
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